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neil: a fox, alert for you, microsoft joining list of u.s. companies saying it has been hacked, new warnings from washington, we could face a cyber pearl harbor, single speak attack that could take out powerplants, disable our financial system, accounts, and mutual fund stock holdings disappear. thel threat is real, but how rel steve? i heard it out there. >> first thank you for having me on the show, this is real, it is growing all of the time, what we're seeing is. something that are coming out in paper of day, microsoft, apple, google, twitter, facebook. i mean where does it end? government itself has revealed its secret systems, closed secret networks have been intruded upon, our first amendment rights are trampled on by foreign country, breaking into new york time, "wall street journal," and washington post. neil: what is this setting the stage for? i wonder, it setting something up, what? >> well, right off the bad, they have stolen everything, even if they were not preparing a battle feel, they are taking our research and development,
neil: a fox, alert for you, microsoft joining list of u.s. companies saying it has been hacked, new warnings from washington, we could face a cyber pearl harbor, single speak attack that could take out powerplants, disable our financial system, accounts, and mutual fund stock holdings disappear. thel threat is real, but how rel steve? i heard it out there. >> first thank you for having me on the show, this is real, it is growing all of the time, what we're seeing is. something that are...
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the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. >> so questation i raising is a- sequestration is a disaster. >> it will cut money for fema. neil: all right you heard them, if those automatic cuts kick in. three billion bucks meant for sandy clean up will begun. david said that obama administration chose to put sandy on the chopping block to make the scary point, christina is wondering why congress cannot salvage it for victims like her. she has been in her home since the storm hit in october, what do you make of this idea. latest excuse, you are in a pickle because of the sequestration? do you buy that? >> no. neil: what do you think they are up to. >> you know, i just, i think that the relief effort is still not reaching the hurricane victims. i had issues with the red cross. i have to tell y i'm starting to think, i'm going to take a lot of heat for saying that, i am thinking that red cross is the biggest scam going. neil: now. the problem have you been having, they were -- they were prob
the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. >> so questation i raising is a- sequestration is a disaster. >> it will cut money for fema. neil: all right you heard them, if those automatic cuts kick in. three billion bucks meant for sandy clean up will begun. david said that obama administration chose to put sandy on the chopping block to make the scary point, christina is wondering why congress cannot salvage it for victims like her. she has been in her home since the storm...
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ashley: you look back in history, the u.s. entered world war i on the year of the snake. 29 stock market crash. japanese attacking pearl harbor, 9/11, all happened in the year of the snake. that is very interesting. let's get what is going on in markets now, sam, if we can. a lot of big deals up 25% since the beginning of the year. you got to be encouraged by that. are you? >> absolutely. when you realize a trillion dollars of cash is on books of nonfinancial companies in s&p 500, pretty much itching to be put to work, 40% is found in the technology space. about 20% in health care, you got to wonder how are they going to put this money to work? dividends, yes. share buybacks, yes? investing in themselves? capital expenditures, yes. then also mergers and acquisition activity, if you can't grow it organically, well then you just buy it and you have instant market share. ashley: so where do the markets go from here? seems like they're kind of stalled out right now, perhaps waiting to see what is happening in washington. we've got
ashley: you look back in history, the u.s. entered world war i on the year of the snake. 29 stock market crash. japanese attacking pearl harbor, 9/11, all happened in the year of the snake. that is very interesting. let's get what is going on in markets now, sam, if we can. a lot of big deals up 25% since the beginning of the year. you got to be encouraged by that. are you? >> absolutely. when you realize a trillion dollars of cash is on books of nonfinancial companies in s&p 500,...
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and the fear of what the collapse of euro and connection with the u.s., first the u.s. has a lot of investment in europe, so, i mean, these kind of uncertainty, they trigger and they spill out, but there is another big thing. and the u.s. based a lot of kind of prospective growth on experts and when you don't export. when the countries are buying your stuff are doing really, really badly, that's another kind of channel for trouble for us. >> and one last one. i'm told that austerity is the result of spending cuts in europe. is that accurate? >> hardly. hardly. i mean, there are some countries who actually cut spending a little bit, but these countries have also overwelcomingly increased taxes. >> that's it. it's a tax increase as opposed to a spending cut produced this misery? >> and by the way, alberto al seena of harvard and some of the co-authors have shown this is the worst way to reduce debt to gdp ratio. this balanced approach, the president likes, the mix-up can prevent spending cuts, but absolutely real tax increases. stuart: veronique de rugy, you make a lot of
and the fear of what the collapse of euro and connection with the u.s., first the u.s. has a lot of investment in europe, so, i mean, these kind of uncertainty, they trigger and they spill out, but there is another big thing. and the u.s. based a lot of kind of prospective growth on experts and when you don't export. when the countries are buying your stuff are doing really, really badly, that's another kind of channel for trouble for us. >> and one last one. i'm told that austerity is...
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well, the u.s. state department is trying to play down the conflict between the ceo of tighten international, maurice taylor, and the french government, calling a private matter. we talked about this last night. the exchange erupted after the french government leaked a letter written by mr. taylor in which she describes workers at the french tire plant he was considering buying sleazy. in case you missed it yesterday, here is what he told me about the atmosphere of the french plant. >> you walk-in. they get in now or for their lunch in their brakes. they work about three hours and then the other three, it's like a beauty shop. they're socializing. the reason being, they would like you -- the union thinks she should hire more people. i mean, that's the unions mentality. then what happens is appearances they're closing the plant. i have nothing. so they're not they will close it. the french minister, i will call up this tighten and have them come. i spent four years over there talking with these fools
well, the u.s. state department is trying to play down the conflict between the ceo of tighten international, maurice taylor, and the french government, calling a private matter. we talked about this last night. the exchange erupted after the french government leaked a letter written by mr. taylor in which she describes workers at the french tire plant he was considering buying sleazy. in case you missed it yesterday, here is what he told me about the atmosphere of the french plant. >>...
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>> that's true, but u.s. citizens are all taxed on their worldwide income, whether it is derived from legal or illegal sources. so even if you are in an illegal business, used only to file a tax return. melissa: and people actually do that? image, isn't that admitting you are in of -- in an illegal business? at up the advantages that you didn't pay taxes. >> well, sometimes they do it after the fact. melissa: okay. all right. is there any way around this? because to me the problem -- you know, i always thought it makes sense to legalize and tax it. that way, you know, the government can collect revenue and media with some of the other problems because you're not going to make a light, but it does raid you're taxing the planned effective rate of 75 percentage since you will drive it back underground on a black market so that they can avoid paying taxes. >> very true. this industry has a natural color on it if you make it too expensive or too heavily taxed it would go back to the black market. we are working ha
>> that's true, but u.s. citizens are all taxed on their worldwide income, whether it is derived from legal or illegal sources. so even if you are in an illegal business, used only to file a tax return. melissa: and people actually do that? image, isn't that admitting you are in of -- in an illegal business? at up the advantages that you didn't pay taxes. >> well, sometimes they do it after the fact. melissa: okay. all right. is there any way around this? because to me the problem...
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the u.s. deeper into debt. now our monstrous debt, 16 trillion, has people wondering if that is the real reason the u.s. keeps talking tough but won't get tough with china. this is all over the numerous cyber attacks china is accused of waging against u.s. companies and government agencies. a fox news contributor. great to have you back on t show. it seems like the u.s. government wants to talk a tough game. there is absolutely nothing behind it. how can there be something behind it when we hope china so much money? >> talk with nothingehind it is unfortunately typical of the obama administration. the point you're making about the debt is significant. i think it has been a problem for the united states in the wrong way. it comes up when people say whenever we have an issue with china basically they say, well, we can't do anything about that. then we don't do anything about it. you never challenge china you never forced them to use the debt as leverage, so they went for free. the conclusion in
the u.s. deeper into debt. now our monstrous debt, 16 trillion, has people wondering if that is the real reason the u.s. keeps talking tough but won't get tough with china. this is all over the numerous cyber attacks china is accused of waging against u.s. companies and government agencies. a fox news contributor. great to have you back on t show. it seems like the u.s. government wants to talk a tough game. there is absolutely nothing behind it. how can there be something behind it when we...
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the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. gerri: can one low grade in grad school cost somebody acareer? a former grad student thinks so and demands the university pays up. in a lawsuit against lee high university and the professor who gave her the grade. with more on this, ashley mother -- merchant. should this have been a lawsuit? >> yes, if should. this is the way that we resolve the disputes in the country is a system of civil justice where people can bring lawsuits gerri: overwhat, a grade? academic freedom, the professor had a whole microphone set up on grading, and she received zero out of 25 points for class participation bringing the grade down a letter grade. the reason she got the zero cause she was acting out in class. she got warnings. >> should it have been a suit or resolved another way. >> of course. you don't sue over a bad grade. gerri: apparently, she was not participating in class,and what's amazing to me is this would have been easy to fix. the student says she's a gay student, and that her professor didn
the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. gerri: can one low grade in grad school cost somebody acareer? a former grad student thinks so and demands the university pays up. in a lawsuit against lee high university and the professor who gave her the grade. with more on this, ashley mother -- merchant. should this have been a lawsuit? >> yes, if should. this is the way that we resolve the disputes in the country is a system of civil justice where people can bring lawsuits gerri:...
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you because that's going to have four airlines to look out for collectively about 90% of all domestic u.s. flights. now, that means, fewer carriers who are going to have fewer planes, but we're going to have the same if not more passengers, and catching the drift here? gerri it's not a good drift. >> it's not a good drift. and the two ceo's said nothing is going to go wrong here, we're going to see prices low and move them down. that's not true, that's not going to happen and prices are going up. and listen, we saw prices go up, after the delta merger and individual routes up as much as 20% and prices have gone up 27%, not too bad, but that doesn't include baggage fees, that doesn't include the cost for the extra leg room and prices are through the roof and they're only going higher. >> i cringe when i heard the news, it's just, it's already a poor experience. >> neil: if only you flew commercial. >> i'm looking like it it-- a freddy still alive. i understand survival within the industry, a terrible business and terrible industry, but as a flyer i cringed. >> what are they going to do? th
you because that's going to have four airlines to look out for collectively about 90% of all domestic u.s. flights. now, that means, fewer carriers who are going to have fewer planes, but we're going to have the same if not more passengers, and catching the drift here? gerri it's not a good drift. >> it's not a good drift. and the two ceo's said nothing is going to go wrong here, we're going to see prices low and move them down. that's not true, that's not going to happen and prices are...
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listen, the u.s. economy is way more complex than a ge or intel, is it morebout the name of the game you have to be at the table because if you're not, you will be on the menu. >> you have to ask those ceos. when they said that it was scheduled for two years, and expired and some people said why did they get rid of it? it was scheduled to go for two years. to your other point, the president was only using these meetings as a way to get business ceos to get up and defend his program, he didn't really get a whole lot of that over the last four years so i don't think you can really say that was the main thing he was doing. the gathering of information and ideas from the jobs council before that from the economic recovery advisory board from a lot of these meetings i think forms policies but not as if the outside groups of people who have important day jobs ought to be replacing the national economic council or the operations of the government. liz: what does the president get done, what is the big-ticket
listen, the u.s. economy is way more complex than a ge or intel, is it morebout the name of the game you have to be at the table because if you're not, you will be on the menu. >> you have to ask those ceos. when they said that it was scheduled for two years, and expired and some people said why did they get rid of it? it was scheduled to go for two years. to your other point, the president was only using these meetings as a way to get business ceos to get up and defend his program, he...
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the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. gerri: behind the runway in new york fashion week to see what the hottest designers have to say about high fashion in the toug ♪ gerri: in fashion tonight, new york fashion week, two of the world's fashion power houses give me the inside scoop on their collections and whether high fashion is making a comeback. so tell me the inspiration for the show? it's gorgeous. >> thank you. it's the alfred hitchcock stills over the years. gerri:ed with actresses in mind? >> we watched them, particular ball gown like grace kelly in a sweater and skirt, and there are certain suits that recall kim novak in "vertigo," and sweater sets that look like others, and so it's like was jelling in our mind. we never had a specific influence for any one outfit, but it all jelled together in the heads, and there's two of us making it more jellyish. >> the color pallet starts out, it was designed initially in black and white and dirty metallics creeped in and great accent colors like blood red, a thread of the
the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. gerri: behind the runway in new york fashion week to see what the hottest designers have to say about high fashion in the toug ♪ gerri: in fashion tonight, new york fashion week, two of the world's fashion power houses give me the inside scoop on their collections and whether high fashion is making a comeback. so tell me the inspiration for the show? it's gorgeous. >> thank you. it's the alfred hitchcock stills over the years. gerri:ed...
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that was the u.s. congress. liz: why isn't president obama being criticized for breaking his no taxes in 2008? >> he should be. he has an early lead on anything. he should be leading congress to make policy changes around taxes. it also around entitlement reform. he has to reform government and we need to reform our tax code. i think reforming government is even more important than reforming our tax code right now. we have to get entitlement growth under control and we have to relax regulations rather than impose new ones. right now we have the overhang of the regulatory burden stifling creativity and our economy. so we have an overregulated the economy that is suffering through a likelihood that tax rates will go up even more. all of that is a bad formula for growth when it comes to what should be happening in our entrepreneurial grounded capital system that should be there creating jobs. liz: you make a good point. americans know that if we want to make entitlement state, if we want the entitlement machine run
that was the u.s. congress. liz: why isn't president obama being criticized for breaking his no taxes in 2008? >> he should be. he has an early lead on anything. he should be leading congress to make policy changes around taxes. it also around entitlement reform. he has to reform government and we need to reform our tax code. i think reforming government is even more important than reforming our tax code right now. we have to get entitlement growth under control and we have to relax...
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i don't expect the u.s. government to do much about it is the one who is saying what you are saying. that our debt is making us weak and it's affecting our position in the world. >> they are very secretive when it comes to dealing with china and they don't want to upset the chinese leaders. the point i'm making is that i think there is a connection between their inability to stand tough on china and this debt. they don't want the chinese to sell half a trillion dollars of debt. that would cause a spike and wreak havoc on our nation's finances are a good mention mitt romney because during the campaign he did bring this up, as you recall. but there wasn't much action. since the election has been over, congress hasn't really done a lot on this. liz: it's pretty striking an astonishing that china has been relentlessly attacking the internet and cyberattacks. in our computers in the united states. so another we have alarms about this, i know admiral mike mullen has been talking about this. but to my mind, and chi
i don't expect the u.s. government to do much about it is the one who is saying what you are saying. that our debt is making us weak and it's affecting our position in the world. >> they are very secretive when it comes to dealing with china and they don't want to upset the chinese leaders. the point i'm making is that i think there is a connection between their inability to stand tough on china and this debt. they don't want the chinese to sell half a trillion dollars of debt. that would...
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one of the things there is not one single case in the u.s. history on point on this. it's never happened before. >> right. that's my understanding. you know, i think the judge might have got it right because the judge actually heard all of the testimony. it's my understanding the judge is a professor, himself, because he was in the best position to evaluate this. >> it's amazing to me that we have wheels within wheels. she's the daughter of a professor, a pfessor who has to continue working at the university after this lawsuit. >> right. gerri: ashley, leis, great job. astonishing case to me. thankso much. well, on to more student issues. the student loan crisis in the country deepens with grads joingup wards of a trillion dollars all told. somebody's making money, and it's not the universities. i'm talking about uncle sam. according to a record in the "wall street journal," the federal government is making a profit off of students. the congressional budget office says the feds issue $106 billion worth of loans in 2012 and got back $145 billion. why? well, a few reaso
one of the things there is not one single case in the u.s. history on point on this. it's never happened before. >> right. that's my understanding. you know, i think the judge might have got it right because the judge actually heard all of the testimony. it's my understanding the judge is a professor, himself, because he was in the best position to evaluate this. >> it's amazing to me that we have wheels within wheels. she's the daughter of a professor, a pfessor who has to continue...
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if you look at the top u.s. kids based on income and compare them to the top kids in other countries across the globe, you will see our kids actually ranked 23rd, which is the same rating as the low income kids do. gerri: that is unbelievable, michelle. that is a real newsflash for parents all over the country, what do we do about it? >> we have to make sure their are highly effective teachers in every classroom, parents have options for sending their kids to a high-quality school program and the last thing tied to what we were talking about, making sure we have effective use of taxpayer dollars. a lot of middle and upper middle income households in this country, their kids are going to school everyday, they think they're getting a good education but they actually don't know what kind of return on investment taxpayers are getting. gerri: answer tha answered thatn could be very difficult. i wanted the degree to which so many teachers are unionized is one of those things drain money out of the system that could be
if you look at the top u.s. kids based on income and compare them to the top kids in other countries across the globe, you will see our kids actually ranked 23rd, which is the same rating as the low income kids do. gerri: that is unbelievable, michelle. that is a real newsflash for parents all over the country, what do we do about it? >> we have to make sure their are highly effective teachers in every classroom, parents have options for sending their kids to a high-quality school program...
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the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. gerri: in fashion and new weekly report profiling the entertainment industry the first guest is a super model turned a businesswoman and a one time for sludgy and calvin klein and built the entire empire herself cosmetics, home decor and clothing and accessories fishy will show tonight. of fox business exclusive interview, a iman. >> welcome. >> i love this set. >> our viewers know you and have watched you and i think of the first model something else and go into business. what is your inspiration. >> a new it was a business with a short shelf life so what is next? instead of waiting for things to happen that is how it came up bought -- about. first it was cosmetics from my heart and passion is fashion. gerri: we will get to the products but those years, on the runway, magazine covers covers, you last modeled 1996 which seems impossible. >> is as glamorous as they say but a lot of hard work, a lot of traveling, you don't build relationships or french ships and less in the industry bec
the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. gerri: in fashion and new weekly report profiling the entertainment industry the first guest is a super model turned a businesswoman and a one time for sludgy and calvin klein and built the entire empire herself cosmetics, home decor and clothing and accessories fishy will show tonight. of fox business exclusive interview, a iman. >> welcome. >> i love this set. >> our viewers know you and have watched you and i think of the...
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the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. ♪ gerri: the golden years aren't looking so golden, even for rich americans. the country's well-off are putting of retirement. that's in two minutes. ♪ gerri: well, the phrase working until your aid is not just apply to americans working class. even our country's most well-off are putting off their retirement joining me now, a portfolio manager. welcome back to the show. good to see you. i want to show some numbers here. delaying retirement. planning to retire after age 68. 10% after age 71. what's going on? >> well, i think it's a number of things. first of all, it's the zeitgeist. we live in terrible times. investors to live through to creches and the stock market in the past 13 years. the real estate, residential real estate prices plummeted back five years ago or so. and i think there is a general sense that politicians are not going -- and going to remain dysfunctional and that the economy is weak. gerri: a long way to go. i think you'
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there's no other asset performing the way the u.s. equity markets will, and people don't understand china to put the money there. this is the place to be. gerri: let me ask this, though. everybody on the floor today so excited about dow 14,000. again, it's, you know, it's 30 stocks, people, don't get excited. the reality is this. we have been here, and it was seven years ago. we have been here, and it was seven years ago. to me, i remember that, and i think, oh, that's disappointing that it took us this long to get back to where we should be. i always think the stock market should be moving ahead in a fairly straight line, not with big multiyeargaps. i guess i, like a lot of americans out there who have been trying to save for retirement, trying to save for all kinds of things, i wish it would stop surprising me and start acting a little more rationally. i know i'm asking too much, but do you see what i'm saying here? >> it, you know, gerri, when you look back at the past decade or past 12 years as you pointed out, think about the hea
there's no other asset performing the way the u.s. equity markets will, and people don't understand china to put the money there. this is the place to be. gerri: let me ask this, though. everybody on the floor today so excited about dow 14,000. again, it's, you know, it's 30 stocks, people, don't get excited. the reality is this. we have been here, and it was seven years ago. we have been here, and it was seven years ago. to me, i remember that, and i think, oh, that's disappointing that it...
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u.s. airways, we have turbulence there. it is down about 8% and change. this, as the rumor becomes the news. u.s. airways merging with asr, parent of american airlines, the deal that creates the world's largest character. sketchers off to the races, shares are skyrocketing here, a nice move of 12%, the maker of mens and women's footware with whether or not blowout numbers, and we got the shoes, yeah, thanks to strong demand, up believable demand for shoes in retail stores, wholesale business, women's, domestic, everything looking good. what's getting the american consumer on board with sketchers? coming up, on the run with sketcher's ceo, a fox business exclusive. let's get to that match made in hog heaven as in food hfn. 3g capital buying ketchup maker, heinz. yes, you heard it correctly, heinz. the transaction valued at $28 billion, the largest ever for the food industry. taking a look at what it is, $72.50 a share. that's a 20% premium, and, you know, actually, initially, you have the s
u.s. airways, we have turbulence there. it is down about 8% and change. this, as the rumor becomes the news. u.s. airways merging with asr, parent of american airlines, the deal that creates the world's largest character. sketchers off to the races, shares are skyrocketing here, a nice move of 12%, the maker of mens and women's footware with whether or not blowout numbers, and we got the shoes, yeah, thanks to strong demand, up believable demand for shoes in retail stores, wholesale business,...
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lou: secret service agents, u.s. senators get involved in these mmercial transactions and then don't live up to the contract. >> and being blackmailed which is a serious problem. lou: the start to wonder what the moral standards are for the country. rare going to be right back with the doctors, and they're going to go through the commercial the real saw last night and tell us what is really going on. there is one in particular -- and not talking about the clydesdales. and talking about the geek and that supermodel and likely -- will be right back. stay with us. ♪ clients are always learning more to make eir money do more. (ann) to help me plan my next move, i take scottrade's free, in-branch seminars... plus, their live webinars. i use daily market commentary to improve my strategy. and my local scottrade office guides my learning every step of the way. because they know i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade... ranked "highest in customer loyalty for brokerage and
lou: secret service agents, u.s. senators get involved in these mmercial transactions and then don't live up to the contract. >> and being blackmailed which is a serious problem. lou: the start to wonder what the moral standards are for the country. rare going to be right back with the doctors, and they're going to go through the commercial the real saw last night and tell us what is really going on. there is one in particular -- and not talking about the clydesdales. and talking about...
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coming up, states across the u.s. pushing to hike minimum wage, but businesses could slash payrolls to return the favor. breaking it down in the number crunch. plus, another nightmare looming for boeing. 23,000 of the engineers could be going on strike on top of the dreamliner fiasco. can it avoid a financial crash landing? we got the details. can you ever have too much "money"? ♪ melissa: okay. on to the always controversial issue of minimum wage, a growing number of states looking to hike the minimum wage with nine states already in connection in- in connectionin connectionincre. could this raise unemployment? with me to crunch the numbers, welcome to the show, steve. now, this is my reaction of raising the minimum wage, which sounds great, raise wages for workers b u feel, you know, places only have a certain amount of income to spend on labor, and they'll fire workers or raise the prices; right? >> it's one of the most studied issues in the world economically, and the vast majority of studies show when you raise
coming up, states across the u.s. pushing to hike minimum wage, but businesses could slash payrolls to return the favor. breaking it down in the number crunch. plus, another nightmare looming for boeing. 23,000 of the engineers could be going on strike on top of the dreamliner fiasco. can it avoid a financial crash landing? we got the details. can you ever have too much "money"? ♪ melissa: okay. on to the always controversial issue of minimum wage, a growing number of states looking...
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is the u.s. doing enough to stop iran? chrissy-- governor christie approves legislation in new jersey. will it give the economic boost lawmakers claim? even when they say it's not, it's always about "money." ♪ melissa: start by taking the pulse of the real estate market on "money," and fox business reported on it all day long, and the good news, mortgage applications rose by 1.8% in januarfrom december. that is the highest level in 18 months. how solid is the real estate recovery? with me isour all-star power pam. look at this. madison is the coldwl banker from the hit show, "million dollar lsting: l.a.," bruce ike maren, chairman of the continuing company, and dot tie, and jeff is chairman of douglas and development. welcome to all of you. bruce, starting with you. is real estate really back because we have been burned, baby. >> it is back in a very big weigh. the condo market in the major environments is on fire. melissa: really? dottie, do you agree with that? yeah, real estate is back, buy, buy, buy. i heard that bef
is the u.s. doing enough to stop iran? chrissy-- governor christie approves legislation in new jersey. will it give the economic boost lawmakers claim? even when they say it's not, it's always about "money." ♪ melissa: start by taking the pulse of the real estate market on "money," and fox business reported on it all day long, and the good news, mortgage applications rose by 1.8% in januarfrom december. that is the highest level in 18 months. how solid is the real estate...
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u.s. postal u.s. postal service. do these things go together? and obamacare continues to unravel at the seams. we will get reaction from the former new york governor coming up next great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in eils. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the capaps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life side down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: jus
u.s. postal u.s. postal service. do these things go together? and obamacare continues to unravel at the seams. we will get reaction from the former new york governor coming up next great, everybody made it. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol...
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at what point u.s. republican and leader of the united states sasenate, tell those guys calm down and let us have some leadership here. clear, articulate voices about the republican view because it really is mixing messages, it really is confounding and it makes the republicans look either frivolous because it is a political gambit or perhaps even worse, seeking to avoid the responsibilities they said they wanted to claim and that is to reduce spending and return to fiscal policy. >> there should be no question about spending cuts will occur on friday, the sequester will go into place and realistically should not do all this damage the president continues to say is going to happen when you look at how small it is and how long it takes to actually roll through the process. my concern, as is yours, the president has hyped it to such degree they may have to force some things the most painful way on the american people, which a good manager, a good leader would try to rearrange in a way that would minimize
at what point u.s. republican and leader of the united states sasenate, tell those guys calm down and let us have some leadership here. clear, articulate voices about the republican view because it really is mixing messages, it really is confounding and it makes the republicans look either frivolous because it is a political gambit or perhaps even worse, seeking to avoid the responsibilities they said they wanted to claim and that is to reduce spending and return to fiscal policy. >>...
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national association of home builders reporting the recovery has spread to more than 70 percent of 361 u.s. metro markets. that's a big deal. some of the things that got hit hardest by the housing bust a loss vegas, phoenix, seattle are all coming back. still, some of the businesses are saying housing should not be looked at as investment. but i beg to differ. let's see what my next guest says. founder of the corporate group. always great to have you on the show. i want to talk to you about the comments. he says y can't think of the houses and investment. >> in addition to what he also said, you're better off renting out and buying. i think he's out of his mind and it's the worst advice you possibly give to anyone in the marketplace. first off, for everyone who is out there renting, they will go up like crazy because so much of the housing stock that was converted to rentals by investors is going to be a debt of the market now that prices have returned to my going to be flipped, and people will raise trends, so there is no security. most importantly if i could just say one thing, ii live i
national association of home builders reporting the recovery has spread to more than 70 percent of 361 u.s. metro markets. that's a big deal. some of the things that got hit hardest by the housing bust a loss vegas, phoenix, seattle are all coming back. still, some of the businesses are saying housing should not be looked at as investment. but i beg to differ. let's see what my next guest says. founder of the corporate group. always great to have you on the show. i want to talk to you about the...
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the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. well, technically i wear one. we asked total strangers to wat it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ gerri: watch out, taxpayers, you could be on the hook for yet another too big to fail bailout. that is the message top bank regulators and lawmakers are sending. they say dodd-frank fails to protect your bottom line. joining me now, director of financial affect -- financial regulation studies indicate institute. tell me, you said current regulations, we could end up paying for yet another bailout. i have to tell you, all the democrats in washington say you are wrong. what don't they know? >> well, i sent a -- i think they want to defend the act of the past, but the evidence is is too big to fail this year, the largest bank should be able to borrow at a lower rate than riva
the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. well, technically i wear one. we asked total strangers to wat it for us. thank you so much. i appreciate it. i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ gerri: watch out, taxpayers, you could be on the hook for yet another too big to fail bailout. that is the message top bank...
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. >> all too often we see the u.s. is doing that, elevating dictators dollars to the detriment of israel. the human rights council, 40 percent of the resolutions they put up claim that israel ignoring nigeria, sudan. neil: united and look past our differences between us and focus on our common enemy, and ask for that could destroy as. >> which is why i think you respond with this. this is what the u.n. is set up to do and finally they're doing it. i am told there is an asteroid the supposed to hit as april 132036 which gives the u.s. plenty of time to coalesce this global exclusion. neil: you don't have to worry about that. a non-issue for me. allan dodds that one. your final thoughts on whether the u.n. can do at least this right? >> i think a body that empowers home loss, the saddam government , we were just talking about it. it should not be so interested with the security of the united states of america. countries we cannot trust right now, and i would love to be able to, but we cannot. we have to take our own secu
. >> all too often we see the u.s. is doing that, elevating dictators dollars to the detriment of israel. the human rights council, 40 percent of the resolutions they put up claim that israel ignoring nigeria, sudan. neil: united and look past our differences between us and focus on our common enemy, and ask for that could destroy as. >> which is why i think you respond with this. this is what the u.n. is set up to do and finally they're doing it. i am told there is an asteroid the...
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u.s. postal service? pharaoh wine? do they go together? next, obamacare unravels as every day brings more bad headlines and health care laws. coming up next. gerri: i'm beginning to think obamacare is falling apart before our eyes, every day, we get a new gerri: i'm beginning to seek sur obamacare is falling apart before our eyes. premiums set to skyrocket, the medicare vantage crushed, laboralli unions when supporters now>> is do not want to be a part of its. governor pataki good to have you. is a falling apart? >> is anybody surprised?bod. ew the horrible horri provisions but now we find us something new that ist is worse. this gerri: one of those things o that we found out is the tax and health insurers pai 101 billion that will be passed on to us. >> exactly.$101 b it will raise our health care cost. tha gerri: $72 per family over tenures. i bet it would reduce our cost? >> i never thought that. obama looked into the camera and said it will reduce cost and no one is happy nobody has to
u.s. postal service? pharaoh wine? do they go together? next, obamacare unravels as every day brings more bad headlines and health care laws. coming up next. gerri: i'm beginning to think obamacare is falling apart before our eyes, every day, we get a new gerri: i'm beginning to seek sur obamacare is falling apart before our eyes. premiums set to skyrocket, the medicare vantage crushed, laboralli unions when supporters now>> is do not want to be a part of its. governor pataki good to have...
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lou: secret service agents, u.s. senators get involved in these commercial transactions and then don't live up to the contract. >> and being blackmailed which is a serious problem. lou: the start to wonder what the moral standards are for the country. rare going to be right back with the doctors, and they're going to go through the commercial the real saw last night and tell us what is really going on. there is one in particular -- and not talking about the clydesdales. and talking about the geek and that supermodel and likely -- will be right back. stay with us. ♪ ♪ lou: back with the doctors. i could not wait to talk to you guys about these commercials. and let's start with the one, if we may, that everyone is talking about. that, of course, the clydesdales. let's start with the go-viaticum if we may. this is -- i have not heard anyone who did not not react to this powerfully and emotionally. are we going to -- oh, my gosh. there is a moment that is approaching. here it is. we will not go into the side effects.
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an internet activists who was under investigation by the u.s. government. he had other problems, credits suicide in january which anchored -- the fact committed suicide was sad, but anonymous was angry at the way the government went after them. gerri: and that is actually what is behind this attack. to you. anonymous, these fellows are angry, they don't like the way things are going. another trying to get a personal information. what do you make of this? >> anonymous is a very small percentage of the attacks going on. the ones that i was referring to are out and not a hard-core cyber criminals looking for financial gain. just want to stir up a hornet's nest and create chaos. they do a lot of harm, but the map of cyber security to break into bank accounts, especially business bank accounts and to break into businesses to steal intellectual property against a patented and permission before. sales information, that information is valuable. many companies in china don't want to actually invest in innovation. they would rather steal it. gerri: take the jobs. to
an internet activists who was under investigation by the u.s. government. he had other problems, credits suicide in january which anchored -- the fact committed suicide was sad, but anonymous was angry at the way the government went after them. gerri: and that is actually what is behind this attack. to you. anonymous, these fellows are angry, they don't like the way things are going. another trying to get a personal information. what do you make of this? >> anonymous is a very small...